Gleena

Pawtucket, RI

Asya began working with clay in 1992 while studying graphic design at University of Cincinnati. Ceramics was love at first touch, and after graduating, she continued to build sculptural vessels on her kitchen table. After many years in New York City practicing graphic design for such inspiring places as Pentagram and Martha Stewart Living, Asya decided to attend RISD, earning an MFA with a concentration in ceramics in 2004.

Influenced by her Russian upbringing in St. Petersburg and her graphic design experiences, Asya merges classical and modern to develop objects with a purity of form that compel people to touch and use them.

Small Roundie Bowl

The slightly asymmetric roundie bowl is wonderful for a scoop of sorbet with berries, a gooey chocolate something, or a couple of ginger cookies with your tea. Or perhaps to hold a special ring? The ivory glaze is classic and chic, the illustration is permanent and food safe.

Small Roundie Bowl

The slightly asymmetric roundie bowl is wonderful for a scoop of sorbet with berries, a gooey chocolate something, or a couple of ginger cookies with your tea. Or perhaps to hold a special ring? The ivory glaze is classic and chic, the illustration is permanent and food safe.